‘The Geography of Youth’ Explores the Lives of 20-Somethings Around the World

How has technology influenced my generation? It’s the perennial question of nearly every generation throughout the past century.

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In July 2011, traveling photographers Morrigan and Alan will travel 30,000 miles through 50 countries around the world in search of the answer:

Our generation is navigating a world connected through technology in a way that no generation before has been. We’re updating our status – texting, Tweeting and Tumbling our experiences to the world. All this technology is making the world smaller, but is it actually helping us to understand each other. What’s it like to be 20-something in Mexico, Malawi, Sudan or Spain? Are we really all as connected as we think?

If this quirky, cleverly shot preview is any indication, this is definitely a project worth following:

Check out their official website at The Geography of Youth for more info. And feel free to drop them a couple of bucks via their Kickstarter.com campaign.

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